To get the latest information on adaptive object-oriented software technology, see http://www.ccs.neu.edu/research/demeter/ The annual report ftp://ftp.ccs.neu.edu/pub/people/lieber/95merit-report.ps contains an index of recent papers. For example, it says that the paper Ignacio Silva-Lepe, Walter H\"ursch and Greg Sullivan, ``{A Demeter/C++ Report}'', {\em C++ Report}, SIGS Publications, February 1994. is in directory: ftp://ftp.ccs.neu.edu/pub/research/demeter/documents/papers file SLHS94-demeter-cpp-report.ps -- Karl Lieberherr PS. My book: Adaptive Object-Oriented Software: The Demeter Method with Propagation Patterns will be available at OOPSLA '95 from PWS. For more information, including the foreword by Gregor Kiczales and John Lamping, see: http://www.ccs.neu.edu/research/demeter/ ================= Regarding request: Date: Wed, 31 May 1995 07:39:14 +0900 From: hisae nakanishi Subject: [i45449g@nucc.cc.nagoya-u.ac.jp: Request for Report on Demeter C++] On 7 April 1994, Don Dwiggins (dwig@markv.com) writes: > A good introduction to this is in an article called "A Report on Demeter > C++" in the February '94 issue of C++ Report, by Ignacio Silva-Lepe, > Walter Huersch, and Greg Sullivan. If you can't get to this periodical, > you might try emailing them at {nacho,huersch,gregs}@ccs.neu.edu. Is "A Report on Demeter C++" available outside of the C++ Report? FTPable? Thanks!